Simple HTML feedback form without using PHP or CGI?

I'm using SharePoint to create a site at work where we can post training documents, memos, and other important information. One of the things my supervisor requested was a feedback form. My plan is to make a HTML page with the feedback form on it, put the HTML file on a file server (not an actual web server), then embed that in Web Part.

I have an HTML file already embedded so I don't need help with that... I just need to figure out how to get a functional feedback form without using server-side scripts. Since I only have access to a file server and not a real web server I don't think I can use PHP or CGI scripts like I would normally do in a situation like this. Everyone will be viewing this site with Internet Explorer 7 and Windows XP if that changes anything. It needs to send an email to me with the content they entered in the form. We all use Outlook 2003 for email if that helps.

SharePoint is installed on a web server but I don't have access to upload my own files to it outside of SharePoint itself and I can't modify the SharePoint installation in anyway aside from the one site I have owner permissions on.
TL;DRIs it possible to make a simple feedback form on a webpage without using server-side scripting?

But anyway, might be easier just to stick a mailto link. Sounds like an internal thing, so I'm sure all people providing feedback know how to use Outlook.

I wrote a vbscript which takes input from the user and sends it to my email. All they see is a pop-up window asking for their feedback. The only problem is I can't make it run when it's on the file server... yet it works fine when I preview it through IE on my computer.

I may just use a mailto link after all. It will be less hassle for me to set up.

You might be able to use Javascript to construct the mailto link depending on the stuff they enter on the form (such as setting the subject/body of the email), however, the user would still need to actually hit the send button on their email client for it to send - if that's what you're getting at.